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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 4796" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>The fuel gauges never seen to give a true reading, they are just a "fuel indicator". I replaced my sender and gauge, it still reads 1/2 a tank as being about 1/4 on the gauge. It really buggs me as i spent about $150 on a sender and gauge and it won't give a true reading.</p><p>I spoke to the head service tech about it and he said they are never correct.</p><p>I should have kept using my old stuff *shrug* you live and learn i guess......</p><p>Running the machine dry won't cause any problems, its just a pain to re-prime the system when you do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 4796, member: 82"] The fuel gauges never seen to give a true reading, they are just a “fuel indicator”. I replaced my sender and gauge, it still reads 1/2 a tank as being about 1/4 on the gauge. It really buggs me as i spent about $150 on a sender and gauge and it won't give a true reading. I spoke to the head service tech about it and he said they are never correct. I should have kept using my old stuff *shrug* you live and learn i guess...... Running the machine dry won't cause any problems, its just a pain to re-prime the system when you do. [/QUOTE]
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